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Integers | Numeric Types
Python Data Types
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Python Data Types

Python Data Types

1. Numeric Types
2. Boolean Type
3. Strings

bookIntegers

So, integers are numbers that do not contain a fractional part. These numbers can be both positive and negative (for example 10, -7 both of these numbers are integers). Let's take a look at the example below.

Sometimes you have to check the type of some variables. In python, for it there is an useful function called type(). Let's look at an example of how this function works.

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Create three variables: a, b, c with the following values: 100, -5, -12350 and check the types of them.

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bookIntegers

So, integers are numbers that do not contain a fractional part. These numbers can be both positive and negative (for example 10, -7 both of these numbers are integers). Let's take a look at the example below.

Sometimes you have to check the type of some variables. In python, for it there is an useful function called type(). Let's look at an example of how this function works.

It's time to practice!

Task

Swipe to show code editor

test

Create three variables: a, b, c with the following values: 100, -5, -12350 and check the types of them.

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Section 1. Chapter 2
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bookIntegers

So, integers are numbers that do not contain a fractional part. These numbers can be both positive and negative (for example 10, -7 both of these numbers are integers). Let's take a look at the example below.

Sometimes you have to check the type of some variables. In python, for it there is an useful function called type(). Let's look at an example of how this function works.

It's time to practice!

Task

Swipe to show code editor

test

Create three variables: a, b, c with the following values: 100, -5, -12350 and check the types of them.

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Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

So, integers are numbers that do not contain a fractional part. These numbers can be both positive and negative (for example 10, -7 both of these numbers are integers). Let's take a look at the example below.

Sometimes you have to check the type of some variables. In python, for it there is an useful function called type(). Let's look at an example of how this function works.

It's time to practice!

Task

Swipe to show code editor

test

Create three variables: a, b, c with the following values: 100, -5, -12350 and check the types of them.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 1. Chapter 2
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